A61K2239/23

CHIMERIC ANTIGEN RECEPTOR AND METHODS OF USE THEREOF
20170143765 · 2017-05-25 ·

The present disclosure provides a heterodimeric, conditionally active chimeric antigen receptor (CAR), and a nucleic acid comprising a nucleotide sequence encoding the CAR. The present disclosure provides cells genetically modified to produce the CAR. A CAR of the present disclosure can be used in various methods, which are also provided.

Peptidic chimeric antigen receptor T cell switches and uses thereof

Disclosed herein are chimeric antigen receptor effector cells (CAR-ECs) and CAR-EC switches. The switchable CAR-ECs are generally T cells. The one or more chimeric antigen receptors may recognize a peptidic antigen on the CAR-EC switch. The CAR-ECs and switches may be used for the treatment of a condition in a subject in need thereof.

REGULATABLE CHIMERIC ANTIGEN RECEPTOR

Provided are compositions and methods relating to regulatable chimeric antigen receptors (RCARs), natural killer cell receptor CARs (NKR-CARs), and regulatable NKR-CARs (RNKR-CARs), where the intracellular signaling or proliferation of the RCAR or RNKR-CAR can be controlled to optimize the use of an RCAR/NKR-CAR- or RNKR-CAR-expressing cell to provide an immune response. Cells can be engineered to express a RNKR-CAR or to express a RCAR and a NKR-CAR (e.g., inhibitory NKR-CAR). For example, a RCAR or RNKR-CAR can comprise a dimerization switch that, upon the presence of a dimerization molecule, can couple an intracellular signaling domain to an extracellular recognition element, e.g., an antigen binding domain, an inhibitory counter ligand binding domain, or costimulatory ECD domain. An RCAR or RNKR-CAR can be engineered to include an appropriate antigen binding domain that is specific to a desired antigen target and used in the treatment of a disease.

Chimeric antigen receptor and methods of use thereof

The present disclosure provides a heterodimeric, conditionally active chimeric antigen receptor (CAR), and a nucleic acid comprising a nucleotide sequence encoding the CAR. The present disclosure provides cells genetically modified to produce the CAR. A CAR of the present disclosure can be used in various methods, which are also provided.

Compositions and methods for switchable CAR T cells using surface-bound sortase transpeptidase

The present invention includes compositions and methods comprising sortase immune receptors and sortase chimeric antigen receptors (CARs).

Engineered cells, T cell immune modulating antibodies and methods for using the same

This invention is directed to engineered cells and methods for using the same. In embodiments, the engineered cell comprises a nucleic acid encoding a chimeric antigen receptor and a polypeptide, wherein the chimeric antigen receptor is specific for two or more antigens on the surface of a cancer cell, and wherein the polypeptide comprises an antibody or fragment thereof that can be secreted from the engineered cell.

Systems targeting PSMA and CA9

Provided herein are antibodies and chimeric priming receptors that bind PSMA and antibodies and chimeric antigen receptors that bind CA9. Also provided are systems of chimeric priming receptors that bind PSMA and chimeric antigen receptors that bind CA9, cells expressing such systems, and methods of use thereof.

METHODS AND COMPOSITIONS FOR DOSING OF ALLOGENEIC CHIMERIC ANTIGEN RECEPTOR T CELLS
20250084149 · 2025-03-13 ·

The present disclosure concerns dosages for the treatment of human patients susceptible to or diagnosed with a disease, such as cancer. Provided are methods for administering chimeric antigen receptor (CAR)-T cells. Also provided are compositions and articles of manufacture for use in the methods.

MOLECULAR SWITCH-MEDIATED CONTROL OF ENGINEERED CELLS

The present disclosure relates to therapeutic methods and clinically useful molecular switches, for which activity or degradation of a switch-presenting polypeptide can be precisely induced via administration or withdrawal of an FDA-approved drug. Certain aspects of the disclosure relate to an engineered drug-inducible heterodimeric system including a first polypeptide presenting a CRBN polypeptide disrupted for or lacking a DDB1-interacting domain and a second polypeptide presenting a CRBN polypeptide substrate, where binding between the CRBN polypeptide and the CRBN polypeptide substrate are inducible via administration of an FDA-approved thalidomide analog immunomodulatory drug (IMiD). Another aspect of the disclosure relates to a chimeric antigen receptor (CAR) that presents a minimal fragment of the CRBN polypeptide substrate IKZF3 capable of triggering proteasomal degradation of CAR upon administration of an FDA-approved IMiD.

CHIMERIC ANTIGEN RECEPTOR AND METHODS OF USE THEREOF
20250136659 · 2025-05-01 ·

The present disclosure provides a heterodimeric, conditionally active chimeric antigen receptor (CAR), and a nucleic acid comprising a nucleotide sequence encoding the CAR. The present disclosure provides cells genetically modified to produce the CAR. A CAR of the present disclosure can be used in various methods, which are also provided.